Law and Justice (PiS) chairman Jarosław Kaczyński has announced the organization of a nationwide march, which is to mark the beginning of a campaign to return to power. The opposition leader called his camp to unity, responding to growing internal conflicts. Meanwhile, speculation about a new candidate for prime minister has emerged in the media, and the case of Patryk Jaki has been referred to the party's ethics committee, indicating a tightening of the course against insubordinate members of the formation.

Announcement of a major PiS march

The leader of Law and Justice announced the organization of a mass demonstration, which is to inaugurate a march for power and unite the electorate.

Disciplining party rebels

Jarosław Kaczyński referred the case of Patryk Jaki to the ethics committee, signaling a tightening of the course against internal opposition in the party.

Mysterious candidate for prime minister

Speculation is emerging about a new PiS government leader; among the names mentioned are Tobiasz Bocheński and the mayor of Otwock, Jarosław Margielski.

Jarosław Kaczyński has taken decisive steps aimed at consolidating the United Right camp ahead of upcoming electoral challenges. In his recent speeches, the PiS chairman repeatedly emphasized that unity is the only recipe for victory. He announced the organization of a "great march," which is to mobilize the electorate and demonstrate the party's strength in the face of the current political situation. This initiative is seen as an attempt to regain the initiative in public debate and to cut off speculation about the progressive decay of party structures. Simultaneously, significant personnel and disciplinary shifts are taking place within the party. Jarosław Kaczyński decided to refer the case of MEP Patryk Jaki to the party's ethics committee. This is a direct reaction to public disputes and criticism which, in the view of the party leadership, harms the formation's image. Behind the scenes, there is increasingly loud talk about the leader "tightening the screws," which is intended to prevent a struggle for the chairman's succession and maintain internal discipline at such a crucial moment for the party. Since its founding in 2001, Law and Justice has repeatedly gone through periods of internal tensions, which often ended in splits or a tough intervention by Jarosław Kaczyński restoring party unity.The greatest emotions, however, are stirred by speculation about the future candidate for prime minister. Although the name of Mateusz Morawiecki still appears in discussions, the media reports a "big surprise" being prepared by Kaczyński. Among the potential contenders mentioned are Tobiasz Bocheński and the mayor of Otwock, suggesting a desire to bet on new faces. This information is closely guarded, and party activists indicate that the final decision will be made in the coming days, likely during a planned event in Krakow. „Receptą na zwycięstwo jest jedność.” (The recipe for victory is unity.) — Jarosław KaczyńskiIn the background of these events, a debate on the rule of law and changes in the judiciary is ongoing. The Supreme Court has selected candidates for the position of First President, which overlaps with controversies surrounding the status of the National Council of the Judiciary. Opponents of the current reforms warn of deepening legal chaos, while opposition politicians strive to restore European standards as quickly as possible. This situation is closely watched by public opinion, as evidenced by numerous gatherings and marches in Warsaw, causing traffic disruptions in the capital.

Mentioned People

  • Jarosław Kaczyński — Chairman of Law and Justice, initiator of new mobilization actions for the party.
  • Patryk Jaki — Member of the European Parliament, whose case was referred to the PiS ethics committee after public criticism of the leadership.
  • Tobiasz Bocheński — Mentioned as one of the potential candidates for prime minister from PiS.
  • Mateusz Morawiecki — Former prime minister, whose position in the party is the subject of media analysis.
  • Daniel Obajtek — Former CEO of Orlen, whose role in the context of the security of Poles was mentioned by Kaczyński.